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The typical reaction of Indo - Europeanists , Uralicists , Altaicists , etc. , to ' Nostratic ' is that it is a plausible grouping but simply not demonstrable by the comparative method . ( This reaction applies only to ' Nostratic ...
The typical reaction of Indo - Europeanists , Uralicists , Altaicists , etc. , to ' Nostratic ' is that it is a plausible grouping but simply not demonstrable by the comparative method . ( This reaction applies only to ' Nostratic ...
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Italian colleagues , since it also shows the rich This part also contains the presentation of amount of Italian work and translations in the change ( 130-48 ) and the comparative method field . ( Raimo ANTTILA , UCLA . ] ( 180–4 ) .
Italian colleagues , since it also shows the rich This part also contains the presentation of amount of Italian work and translations in the change ( 130-48 ) and the comparative method field . ( Raimo ANTTILA , UCLA . ] ( 180–4 ) .
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The rest focuses on a variety of topics , such as sociolinguistics , language contact , comparative linguistics , and history of linguistics . Apart from what has been noted above , there is naturally no thematic unity to this volume ...
The rest focuses on a variety of topics , such as sociolinguistics , language contact , comparative linguistics , and history of linguistics . Apart from what has been noted above , there is naturally no thematic unity to this volume ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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